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>> we have some vial politics down here in texas from time to time. but this, this kind of language has transcended even the things that you see down here. and as you know, chris, the races down here can get about as nasty as they get anywhere. and senator cruz has sort of taken this thing way out to the edge. and he's made the middle very uncomfortable. i'm talking about texas conservatives. i'm not talking about conservatives outside of this state. he's making people very uncomfortable in his home state. >> the chris, he knows what he's doing. he knows exactly what he's doing. you should have seen the right wing on twitter after he said those things about haggle. they fell in love with him then. he knows what he's doing. >> so do we. thank you michael and jim moore. thank you for coming on for a look at this guy when there's still time to do something about him. >>> the republican party is over for a growing number of actual republicans. now the co-chair confident polk county iowa ef republican party in des moines has resigned because he says the go
>> we have some vial politics down here in texas from time to time. but this, this kind of language has transcended even the things that you see down here. and as you know, chris, the races down here can get about as nasty as they get anywhere. and senator cruz has sort of taken this thing way out to the edge. and he's made the middle very uncomfortable. i'm talking about texas conservatives. i'm not talking about conservatives outside of this state. he's making people very uncomfortable...
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excessive heat warnings for states like oklahoma, parts of arkansas, louisiana and also widespread in texas. >> it was bizarre yesterday. august and a little cool. >> felt kind of like september, october fkt i thought i was going for a pumpkin spice latte. >> stunning images from a camera of the fire chief from the asian gnaw airlines crash happened last month in san francisco. it shows moments crews arrived on scene. the desperate attempt to save the hundreds of passengers inside. local investigators are looking at the footage as part of the investigation of a 16-year-old dmienz student who was hit and killed by a fire truck on the runway. two other chinese teams died in the accident. more of the agency is recently expanded the reach the sporting event. concerts even rodeo. viper teams for flowingsnal response is making random security checks. some say they aren't necessary and they are inclusives -- intrusive. >> the jury will start deliberating james whitey buolg reshg. closing arguments took 6 hours yesterday. bulger is accused of taking part in 17 murders in the 90s and 80s. prosecutor
excessive heat warnings for states like oklahoma, parts of arkansas, louisiana and also widespread in texas. >> it was bizarre yesterday. august and a little cool. >> felt kind of like september, october fkt i thought i was going for a pumpkin spice latte. >> stunning images from a camera of the fire chief from the asian gnaw airlines crash happened last month in san francisco. it shows moments crews arrived on scene. the desperate attempt to save the hundreds of passengers...
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us, i'm joined by an incredibly diverse comedic panel, please welcome, first if you are in austin, texas, cap city from august 7th-10, it is the one and only rojo perez . that's the only r, i'll roll, i promise. >> thank you. >> john: seen right here in nyc hosting 'killer comedy' at the underground every friday night. the lovely carolina hidalgo. and finally another new york favorite you can rabbithole comedy at legion bar brooklyn ny it's gabe pachecho gabe. good evening. thank you all for being here. a record 23.7 million eligible voters in america according analysis at the census center. you can't hope to get the white house without at least 65% of the latino vote, which the democratic party seems to know. the republican party has half realized it. how could numbers like this effect the possibility of any serious immigration reform? gabe? >> i mean, i think it's just foolish not to really cater to the latino vote. so republicans are shooting themselves in the foot by not doing anything about this. >> john: it's sort of a two-sided argument. on the national level it is believed that y
us, i'm joined by an incredibly diverse comedic panel, please welcome, first if you are in austin, texas, cap city from august 7th-10, it is the one and only rojo perez . that's the only r, i'll roll, i promise. >> thank you. >> john: seen right here in nyc hosting 'killer comedy' at the underground every friday night. the lovely carolina hidalgo. and finally another new york favorite you can rabbithole comedy at legion bar brooklyn ny it's gabe pachecho gabe. good evening. thank...
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maybe the next big shale play after the eagleford in texas and the bakken in north dakota. current capitalization about $10 billion, might be beyond reach, i don't know. finally, there's sand ridge energy, a perennials for sale candidate here, guys. with a caretaker management that sells for $5 a share that leon cooperman told us he liked at the delivering alpha conference. it can be swallowed easily, though, by statoil and it's got some quality of assets. possibly if an imminent deal can't with ruled out, statoil's got the money. i say bakken boo-yah. stick with cramer. [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ if you don
maybe the next big shale play after the eagleford in texas and the bakken in north dakota. current capitalization about $10 billion, might be beyond reach, i don't know. finally, there's sand ridge energy, a perennials for sale candidate here, guys. with a caretaker management that sells for $5 a share that leon cooperman told us he liked at the delivering alpha conference. it can be swallowed easily, though, by statoil and it's got some quality of assets. possibly if an imminent deal can't...
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but then suppose during the rally texas rocketing up four points on no news. that could change everything in your mind, everything. after that run texas instruments could go five or down seven, which means you know own a stock where the down side outweighs the up side. so what if the stock's been a good performer? that's awful risk-reward. and you'll want to sell. >> sell sell sell! >> end of story. as much as we may know and like the. and know it hasn't changed that much in value the stock is simply not the same stock up seven points than it was before. same company, not the say stock. more expensive and not as safe. if there's too much enthusiasm all at once, text instruments can be downright dangerous. same company, different stock. hey, good company, expensive stock. second reason to get tough on your stocks during a rally is so you can figure out which ones to sell and sell hard. i tell you to sell into strength all the time but i recognize this idea is totally emotionally counterintuitive. can i even use that word to apply to feelings? yeah, it's my show
but then suppose during the rally texas rocketing up four points on no news. that could change everything in your mind, everything. after that run texas instruments could go five or down seven, which means you know own a stock where the down side outweighs the up side. so what if the stock's been a good performer? that's awful risk-reward. and you'll want to sell. >> sell sell sell! >> end of story. as much as we may know and like the. and know it hasn't changed that much in value...
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lou in texas, lou? >> caller: jim, boo-yah from texas. appreciate what you do. >> i do my best. >> caller: is it possible to know on trading day that a run-up is from traders or institutional buyers or foreign buyers or hedge fund buyers or whether the retail participated, and is that a big secret, and is it important to me in my trading decisions? >> i say no unless you are buying a huge amount. and so supply so to speak. big institutional traders can pick up their phones and ask who's buying. but you're not allowed to reveal the name of the company, but can you say if it is a mutual fund or a hedge fund. but that information is not important if you are buying a couple hundred shares. only if you are buying a thousand to 1500 shares. then it does really matter, you need that information. the kiss of death, i think not mr. gold finger. get some gold in your portfolio. what's the first one? i like bullion. if not bullion i like coins. if not coins, i like etf. if not etf then i bless the stock. >> don't miss a second of "mad money," follow
lou in texas, lou? >> caller: jim, boo-yah from texas. appreciate what you do. >> i do my best. >> caller: is it possible to know on trading day that a run-up is from traders or institutional buyers or foreign buyers or hedge fund buyers or whether the retail participated, and is that a big secret, and is it important to me in my trading decisions? >> i say no unless you are buying a huge amount. and so supply so to speak. big institutional traders can pick up their...
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but then suppose during the rally texas rocketing up four points on no news. that could change everything in your mind, everything. after that run texas instruments could go five or down seven, which means you know own a stock where the down side outweighs the up side. so what if the stock's been a good performer? that's awful risk-reward. and you'll want to sell. >> sell sell sell! >> end of story. as much as we may know and like the company. and know it hasn't changed that much in value the stock is simply not the same stock up seven points than it was before. same company, not the say stock. more expensive and not as safe. if there's too much enthusiasm all at once, text instruments can be downright dangerous. same company, different stock. hey, good company, expensive stock. second reason to get tough on your stocks during a rally is so you can figure out which ones to sell and sell hard. i tell you to sell into strength all the time but i recognize this idea is totally emotionally counterintuitive. can i even use that word to apply to feelings? yeah, it's
but then suppose during the rally texas rocketing up four points on no news. that could change everything in your mind, everything. after that run texas instruments could go five or down seven, which means you know own a stock where the down side outweighs the up side. so what if the stock's been a good performer? that's awful risk-reward. and you'll want to sell. >> sell sell sell! >> end of story. as much as we may know and like the company. and know it hasn't changed that much in...
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let's go to marty in texas. >> caller: a big boo-yah from dallas, texas. i love your show. >> dallas, huh. >> caller: i want to talk to you about tivo. we're disappointed when the losses came in, we lost $200 million. are you convinced that there are enough small or medium sized operators and they'll grow in this market? >> tivo doesn't interest me that much. i know this lawsuit, people are playing it, not playing it. i don't see a lot of growth in tivo. i know it's a value proposition but i like growth in technology. you know, maybe the company has a lot of growth. i don't see it. david in california. david? >> caller: hey, jim. boo-yah from california, san diego. >> how are you? >> caller: i want to get your take. i'm doing good tonight. i want to get your take on rambus. >> another one i don't think much of. they don't have the kind of growth that i want, it's involved in a lot of lawsuits. no. may i suggest if you really want that channel, go to texas instruments. that'll be down tomorrow off of to cisco. you know what? buy cisco at 22, 23. we sold som
let's go to marty in texas. >> caller: a big boo-yah from dallas, texas. i love your show. >> dallas, huh. >> caller: i want to talk to you about tivo. we're disappointed when the losses came in, we lost $200 million. are you convinced that there are enough small or medium sized operators and they'll grow in this market? >> tivo doesn't interest me that much. i know this lawsuit, people are playing it, not playing it. i don't see a lot of growth in tivo. i know it's a...
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august 4, 1993, arlington stadium, arlington, texas. nolan ryan, 46 years old at the time, finishing up his final big league season. he hits robin ventura of the chicago white sox as a pitch. he takes exception to it, charges the mound, gets snared in a head lock and then ryan pounds the knot osnot out of mi did i mention nolan ryan was two decades older than ventura. that is not the 20th anniversary that i want to talk about today. the other 20th anniversary that's coming up this week is the 20th anniversary of this. it was bill clinton signing what was called the omnibus budget reconciliation act of 1993. this was clinton's first budget at president. it had taken months to get it through congress. it was hugely unpopular. and it ended up having massive far-reaching implications that no one expected at the time. implications that in many ways still shape and define politics today. implications that some people, many republicans in particular, have never fully grappled with. this was the budget. clinton's 1993 budget that played a big r
august 4, 1993, arlington stadium, arlington, texas. nolan ryan, 46 years old at the time, finishing up his final big league season. he hits robin ventura of the chicago white sox as a pitch. he takes exception to it, charges the mound, gets snared in a head lock and then ryan pounds the knot osnot out of mi did i mention nolan ryan was two decades older than ventura. that is not the 20th anniversary that i want to talk about today. the other 20th anniversary that's coming up this week is the...
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annise parker is turning republican red texas blue. >> i think democrats in texas and the way we approach governing the cities and working within our party, may be the way of the future for the democratic party. >> reporter: this democratic mayor is an excellent shot and has a permit to carry a conceal d firearm but come around to supporting some new gun controls. gun control is still a tough sale statewide here, as is another parker passion. she would like to marry her partner of 23 years, kathy. >> i want to get married in my city, in my state. i'm going to get marry in houston. >> reporter: when will that happen? >> it will be in my lifetime, but i don't know when. >> reporter: eight years ago texas voters passed a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriages and unions and abortion rules are proof republican the rule statewide but the mayor and her partner insist the clock is ticking. >> my kids and their clkids wil have a completely different view of the social issues the republicans have seemingly welded themselves to and i think at some point, they will sink on the basis of
annise parker is turning republican red texas blue. >> i think democrats in texas and the way we approach governing the cities and working within our party, may be the way of the future for the democratic party. >> reporter: this democratic mayor is an excellent shot and has a permit to carry a conceal d firearm but come around to supporting some new gun controls. gun control is still a tough sale statewide here, as is another parker passion. she would like to marry her partner of...
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texas is calling. >> texas is calling? well, good thing i've got caller i.d. [ applause ] listen, texas, trying to steal jobs from illinois and california are one thing. but you're going to try to trash talk about new york? not on my watch! >> this is new york. the city that never sleeps. people come here from all over the world for the freedom to live as they choose. for the variety of cultures. but most of all, for the fact that it's not texas! >> joining me now is of course lewis black. his show "lewis black: old yeller" will be live at the borgata in atlantic city. you can watch it live on pay per view. lewis, when i watched the staff earlier today, i said you can watch it live on pay per view, i said, well, you can watch it on some pay per views, which ones? and now i'm looking at this fact sheet that says this amazing thing. this will be the first ever live comedy special to air simultaneously on all cable, satellite, and telco platforms pretty much in the world. it's like every one that i've ever heard of. and i hav
texas is calling. >> texas is calling? well, good thing i've got caller i.d. [ applause ] listen, texas, trying to steal jobs from illinois and california are one thing. but you're going to try to trash talk about new york? not on my watch! >> this is new york. the city that never sleeps. people come here from all over the world for the freedom to live as they choose. for the variety of cultures. but most of all, for the fact that it's not texas! >> joining me now is of course...
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let's go to john in texas. >> caller: greetings from austin. i have all of your books. watch the show every day live and record it and admire your energy level. >> thank you very much. >> caller: no problem. my question about your on going suggestion to buy stock shares in increments. >> right. >> caller: i understand why, but doesn't that eat up commission money even though it can offset capital gains or losses? what's your take on that? >> my feeling is strong on this. when i got in commissions were about quadruple what they are now and i recommended that strategy because i didn't want people to do it all at once and then get confused and lose interest or hate the market. so it's even better now with the commission rates low. so i'm not going to back away from my view. commission rates are low enough to do that trading and not hurt yourself. nick in new jersey, nick. >> caller: hey, cramer, big booyah from new jersey. >> love it. >> caller: i want to give a shout out to my brother overseas in the navy. >> thank him for serving. >> caller: it has a policy on all securi
let's go to john in texas. >> caller: greetings from austin. i have all of your books. watch the show every day live and record it and admire your energy level. >> thank you very much. >> caller: no problem. my question about your on going suggestion to buy stock shares in increments. >> right. >> caller: i understand why, but doesn't that eat up commission money even though it can offset capital gains or losses? what's your take on that? >> my feeling is...
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gentleman from texas is recognized two minutes. >> the majority leader is bsolutely right about scare tactics. if you are an uninsured american and you get a diagnosis of this morning, or you are head-on collision or after you child born with a disability, you ought to be very scared. he's also absolutely right about the need for patient centered healthcare. we are concerned about that. we are concerned that patients are ut insurance today centered right in the bankruptcy court. more americans are faced with a health care crisis. this bill has nothing to do with internal revenue service or treasury department or restricting their rights. it is about restricting your rights. a that we finally have chance to protect americans from nsurance monopoly price gouging, from fine print in the contract for those who do have denies rights at the very time that you need them of most, that kind protection about to go into effect along with the right of americans who are uninsured to go to a competitive marketplace ance and pick the policy that is best for their family. for many americans to have a
gentleman from texas is recognized two minutes. >> the majority leader is bsolutely right about scare tactics. if you are an uninsured american and you get a diagnosis of this morning, or you are head-on collision or after you child born with a disability, you ought to be very scared. he's also absolutely right about the need for patient centered healthcare. we are concerned about that. we are concerned that patients are ut insurance today centered right in the bankruptcy court. more...
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. ♪ i wanna tell you about texas radio and the big beat ♪ ♪ comes out of the virginia swamps ♪ ♪ cool and slow, with plenty of precision ♪ ♪ and a back beat narrow and hard to master ♪ ♪ i'll tell you about texas radio and the big beat ♪ ♪ yeah, i'm bringing home some good news ♪ ♪ got some things you'll be glad to hear ♪ whoo! ♪ oh ♪ yeah, i'm bringing home good news ♪ ♪ good news, got some good news for ya ♪ of the national endowment for the arts, because a great nation deserves great art. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. additional funding for "american masters" provided by... and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ whoo! come on! ♪ keep your eyes on the road, your hands upon the wheel ♪ ♪ we're goin' to the roadhouse ♪ gonna have a real good time to learn more about the doors, visit pbs.org. ♪ yeah, back of the roadhouse they got some bungalows ♪ ♪ yeah, back of the roadhouse they got some bungalows ♪ available now on shoppbs what about a little makeup? yes, mr. selfridge. we will mak
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. >>> let's go to jerry in texas. jerry? >> caller: hi, jim. i have a retirement 403b that's employer matched. >> right. >> caller: i'm 65 years old, i have no plans to retiring within the next three to five years, but this plan around mutual funds, money funds and bond funds, no stocks, but there are over 4,000 funds to choose from. i manage this 403b, and from all of the funds available, i choose around ten and don't change them very often. right now, the distribution is about 1/2 money market and the rest is spread across 500 index, technology, energy, chemical and bond funds. >> i think that's too much money market. i think you've got to switch to maybe take it to 40% and go up 60% on the rest. because that one key point you mentioned which is that you're not anywhere near retiring. you've got a lot of years to make money. do not cut off your upside in that fund talking about that later in the show. market's up, market's down, but sometimes you need to take a step back, okay, and look at the big picture before making great wealth plays. pre
. >>> let's go to jerry in texas. jerry? >> caller: hi, jim. i have a retirement 403b that's employer matched. >> right. >> caller: i'm 65 years old, i have no plans to retiring within the next three to five years, but this plan around mutual funds, money funds and bond funds, no stocks, but there are over 4,000 funds to choose from. i manage this 403b, and from all of the funds available, i choose around ten and don't change them very often. right now, the...
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. >> brian: he loves the fans in texas. he said, i can't go out anymore. i love the enthusiasm. but he takes back doors into restaurants. he took the defensive line out to play miniature golf. imagine a bunch of 6'5", 300 pounders out playing miniature golf. there was no one there. by the time they got done they had to jump the fence over the 9th hole to get home. >> thom: that's a nice catch by cadet. he has the first down all the way to the 30. sean payton wasn't around when cadet made a move after winning a roster spot last year. >> brian: this is a fresh look for sean payton. this is a young man that garnered their attention. we talk about whether it's the running back position. wide receiver. when you break down the roster you will carry that 5 272nd, 53 b man on the roster. you won't lock yourself in to a certain ratio by position because, as i earlier. he's ep heing himself as a running back here. there was speculation that because payton never had seen him front and center all of last year and the preseason robinson, a college free agent out of west texas a & m. those tw
. >> brian: he loves the fans in texas. he said, i can't go out anymore. i love the enthusiasm. but he takes back doors into restaurants. he took the defensive line out to play miniature golf. imagine a bunch of 6'5", 300 pounders out playing miniature golf. there was no one there. by the time they got done they had to jump the fence over the 9th hole to get home. >> thom: that's a nice catch by cadet. he has the first down all the way to the 30. sean payton wasn't around when...
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all americans believe that texa, -- taxes, that we'll pay more because of the healthcare bill. this is like insult to injury, is it not, john? >> yeah. d.c. the "hunger games." the last thing we want to do is create -- >> david: for those who don't know. let me, for those who haven't seen "the hunger games" and you should, it's a great movie. 1% of the population lives in the capital. 99% of the population feed them. they live like kings and rest live like paupers. >> the last thing you want is to create incentive for more people to go to work for government. if anything they should have a more homorous health plan to have incentive to exit government sector and not be a burden on us. >> david: mike, meanwhile, what they worry about, inside the beltway, the beltway crowd, they a brain drain. "the hill" newspaper came out and said the lawmakers are worried of a brain drain of talent and skill from capitol hill. god forbid they will go to the private sector. first, are you worried about a brain dane? >> not at all, david. but that is a hypocrisy of the obamacare. a lot of people
all americans believe that texa, -- taxes, that we'll pay more because of the healthcare bill. this is like insult to injury, is it not, john? >> yeah. d.c. the "hunger games." the last thing we want to do is create -- >> david: for those who don't know. let me, for those who haven't seen "the hunger games" and you should, it's a great movie. 1% of the population lives in the capital. 99% of the population feed them. they live like kings and rest live like...
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jay in texas. jay? >> caller: hey, boo-yah, jim! >> boo-yah. >> caller: from south texas. >> how are you? >> caller: just fine, thank you. question i have for you, jim is, if there's some distribution in the stock throughout the day, meaning more sellers than buyers, how is it many times the stock can defy gravity and close up for the day? >> well, i mean, the sellers do sometimes complete and while the sellers are selling, buyers are -- buyers get lined up by brokers who say, listen, i've got a big seller, i've got a big seller. what happens is the stock goes down, and then when the final piece trades, all these buyers converge, and then they end up overwhelming that last piece and the stock goes higher. that's what happens time and time again. look, sometimes the stock's performance doesn't match the company's underlying business. i know that can shock you. and it can take a while for the two to sync up. but if you get a bargain, please, be patient. wait. your words will beckon. "mad money" will be right back. >> announcer: don't
jay in texas. jay? >> caller: hey, boo-yah, jim! >> boo-yah. >> caller: from south texas. >> how are you? >> caller: just fine, thank you. question i have for you, jim is, if there's some distribution in the stock throughout the day, meaning more sellers than buyers, how is it many times the stock can defy gravity and close up for the day? >> well, i mean, the sellers do sometimes complete and while the sellers are selling, buyers are -- buyers get lined up...
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power past pain. >> temgs is high in waco, texas. four federal agents and at least ten cult members are dead. from the outset of the standoff at the davidian compound, law enforcement's primary concern was the welfare of the children. >> we really wanted to talk to as many of the children as we could. to see if they were being held against their will. >> to accomplish this the fbi consealed microphones in milk cartons sent into the compound. they alls gave david koresh a video camera to record pictures of the children and any statements anyone wanted to make. >> this is district of columbia say hello. real loud. >> hello. >> okay. are you thankful for the meal? thank for the milk. >> we were trying to determine what was the nature of the people inside the compound? were they healthy? were they suffering? >> we learned very rapidly that these people came from all walks of life. some of them very bright people. >> not being held here against my will. >> this is the truth. i know this is the truth, and for anybody that knows me, you kno
power past pain. >> temgs is high in waco, texas. four federal agents and at least ten cult members are dead. from the outset of the standoff at the davidian compound, law enforcement's primary concern was the welfare of the children. >> we really wanted to talk to as many of the children as we could. to see if they were being held against their will. >> to accomplish this the fbi consealed microphones in milk cartons sent into the compound. they alls gave david koresh a video...
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zimmerman popped up again, this time being pulled over for speeding in texas. he informed the officer that he was carrying a gun in the car's glove compartment, something that of course is legal in the state of texas. >> nowhere in particular? why do you say that? [ inaudible ] >> what a coincidence. >>> zimmerman says he was going nowhere in particular, pretty much like the gun conversation that has all butt disappeared in the past several months. joining us is is professor michael eric dyson. we all understand that mr. zimmerman may feel threatened at this point, but couldn't the carrying of a firearm potentially elevate an innocuous threat into something more serious, given what we know happened? >> absolutely right. the kind of politics behind it i think are questionable, and the personal decision to carry that firearm to only invite unwarranted attention perhaps in a negative fashion, and so capacitier bait an already tense situation i think is not only insensitive, but flies in the face of any claim that his own right to self-defense was on display that n
zimmerman popped up again, this time being pulled over for speeding in texas. he informed the officer that he was carrying a gun in the car's glove compartment, something that of course is legal in the state of texas. >> nowhere in particular? why do you say that? [ inaudible ] >> what a coincidence. >>> zimmerman says he was going nowhere in particular, pretty much like the gun conversation that has all butt disappeared in the past several months. joining us is is...
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they have 22% of their children uninsured in texas. i don't want anything to do with tex texas's health care system in vermont. and i don't want our people buying texas health insurance, these are crazy ideas from the far right. he's a slick spokesman and god help us if he ever does get to be anything other than the senator from texas. >> senator demet, you are a friend of senator cruz, i'll let you speak to that, not to mention that you agree with senator cruz with regards to obama care. >> good morning to you. the real issue here is that obama care was passed under false pretenses. american people were lied to and they have every right to demand that their representatives stop this unfair and unamerican law. as you know, we're traveling around the country, getting people more informed about what this bill is really doing to their jobs and our economy. getting them inspired to be involved. jackson is taking the lead on this. to tell them how they can get involved as senator cruz was talking about. but federal health care is not going
they have 22% of their children uninsured in texas. i don't want anything to do with tex texas's health care system in vermont. and i don't want our people buying texas health insurance, these are crazy ideas from the far right. he's a slick spokesman and god help us if he ever does get to be anything other than the senator from texas. >> senator demet, you are a friend of senator cruz, i'll let you speak to that, not to mention that you agree with senator cruz with regards to obama care....
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that is all i can say from texas. i am hispanic. they will communicate the republicans with hispanics, and their morals are more acceptable. >> you mentioned morals. is that a higher issue for you than something like immigration reform? caller: yes. more than the immigration reform. i am an american citizen. i was democratic. i like chris christie for president. i hope he wins. >> thanks for your call this evening. florida is next, independent line. jeff. hello. caller: hi. this is a little bit off subject, but i have been independent since ross perot ran for president. i would like to know, why, and how do we change it, that the independents can vote in the primaries? i have not been able to vote in the primaries for a long time. i do not think our representatives can do this all by themselves. i believe the american citizens have to get more involved. if the representatives go back to the basics and give the american people what they are asking for, we can do leaps and bounds in the 21st century. that is all i have to say. >> than
that is all i can say from texas. i am hispanic. they will communicate the republicans with hispanics, and their morals are more acceptable. >> you mentioned morals. is that a higher issue for you than something like immigration reform? caller: yes. more than the immigration reform. i am an american citizen. i was democratic. i like chris christie for president. i hope he wins. >> thanks for your call this evening. florida is next, independent line. jeff. hello. caller: hi. this is...
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hood, texas. thanks so much. >>> the news nation is also following president obama, who just wrapped up a town hall meeting at binghamton university in new york. now he heads to scranton, pennsylvania, the final stop of his two-day bus tour centered on his new proposals for cutting college costs. the president also remains focused on other issues, including the crisis in syria. here's what he told cnn in his first comments since an alleged chemical attack on wednesday. >> what we've seen indicates this is clearly a big event of grave concern. that starts getting to some core national interests that the united states has, both in terms of us making sure that weapons of mass destruction are not proliferating as well as needing to protect our allies, our bases in the region. this is something that is going to require america's attention and hopefully the entire international community's attention. >> in egypt today supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi took to the streets in defiance of orders
hood, texas. thanks so much. >>> the news nation is also following president obama, who just wrapped up a town hall meeting at binghamton university in new york. now he heads to scranton, pennsylvania, the final stop of his two-day bus tour centered on his new proposals for cutting college costs. the president also remains focused on other issues, including the crisis in syria. here's what he told cnn in his first comments since an alleged chemical attack on wednesday. >> what...
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i want to get you down to the post in forward hood, texas. a dramatic week of emotional witness testimony there. casey seeingle back at his position in fort hood. where does this case pick up? >> reporter: legal analysts say if they continue to go through witnesses as quickly as they did last week we could see closing arguments beginning sometime at the end of this week and a court-martial that was initially expected to last about a month or so. the prosecution or the government has 81 total witnesses on the list. last week they got through 44. so we are more than halfway through. major hassan representing himself will call 2. last week we heard from dozen of soldiers who witnesses the crime. folks who are shot. more than 30 were injured in addition to the 13 who de who we killed in 2009. soldiers breaking down on the stand saying how they first thought it was a training exercise and they were being shot with paintballs. crime scene and medical examiners we'll hear from this week. bill: the court is waiting on an appeal on behalf of one of ha
i want to get you down to the post in forward hood, texas. a dramatic week of emotional witness testimony there. casey seeingle back at his position in fort hood. where does this case pick up? >> reporter: legal analysts say if they continue to go through witnesses as quickly as they did last week we could see closing arguments beginning sometime at the end of this week and a court-martial that was initially expected to last about a month or so. the prosecution or the government has 81...
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and not only undercuts the women, it of texas makes texas a less attractive place to do business. texas families are paying the price. i understand ere, how precious those few dollars an be, and how much of a difference they can make. and that's why another passion reform.n consumer to go to a had pawnshop or pay-day lender in have., and i you know that texas is the wild, wild west in the lending industry. the state turns its head as this ciphles precious dollars from local economies, hard-working families debt they cannot escape. coalitions to with aarp o prevent this, from to the defense department. the fact of so many military are subjected to those practices. that have worked to ensure state agencies operate with and ight and transparency commitment to be effective dollars. of taxpayer in texas some officials have agencies intotate cash cows to further their own to reward their donors, and to all the rhetoric we all hear it about big government. everyone wants, good government. i continue to take on issues of democrats, these problems don't have a party afilmiation and their s
and not only undercuts the women, it of texas makes texas a less attractive place to do business. texas families are paying the price. i understand ere, how precious those few dollars an be, and how much of a difference they can make. and that's why another passion reform.n consumer to go to a had pawnshop or pay-day lender in have., and i you know that texas is the wild, wild west in the lending industry. the state turns its head as this ciphles precious dollars from local economies,...
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. >> march 7th, 2010, houston, texas. the annual houston livestock show and rodeo is in full swing. >> it's an all-encompassing entertainment extravaganza that's not for profit. it benefits youth education. >> the event has been going strong for more than 75 years. it's a texas tradition that features lone star staples like great music, down-home cooking, and of course, a top-notch rodeo. >> we're the largest fair event in north america, the largest rodeo in the world. >> scott and denise barrett have been taking their 12-year-old daughter sarah marie to the event for years. on this date, sarah marie is especially excited for the headline music act. >> we went to the rodeo to watch the jonas brothers. i'm a big jonas brothers fan. >> and they're off. >> when the barrettes pull into the parking lot, the rodeo's chuck wagon event is getting under way inside the stadium. >> if you've ever been close to these chuck wagons when they're racing, it's rumbling, there's a lot of noise, the horses are making noise, the rigs are jum
. >> march 7th, 2010, houston, texas. the annual houston livestock show and rodeo is in full swing. >> it's an all-encompassing entertainment extravaganza that's not for profit. it benefits youth education. >> the event has been going strong for more than 75 years. it's a texas tradition that features lone star staples like great music, down-home cooking, and of course, a top-notch rodeo. >> we're the largest fair event in north america, the largest rodeo in the world....
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hood, texas, base. >>> prosecutors recommended a 60-year sentence for bradley manning found guilty of the biggest leak of leaking classified documents. the military judge will announce her decision later this morning. >>> dr. sanjay gupta changed his mind about medical marijuana but will the president? this question of whether that reversal has made the president rethink his own position on legalizing weed came up in a question at tuesday's white house briefing. >> i don't think i've ever predicted this was the question you were going to ask me. [ laughter ] so i really wasn't in the potpourri category of questions for this one. i have to confess i did not see the sanjay gupta column that you're referring to so it's hard for me to comment on it at this point. >> in this column, dr. gupta, who was the president's one-time choice for surgeon general apologized for misleading the public on the effects of marijuana and also explored the subject in his cnn entitled "weed." >>> dr. oz putting his great skills to work after a taxi hit several people. dr. mehmet and his staff were working a b
hood, texas, base. >>> prosecutors recommended a 60-year sentence for bradley manning found guilty of the biggest leak of leaking classified documents. the military judge will announce her decision later this morning. >>> dr. sanjay gupta changed his mind about medical marijuana but will the president? this question of whether that reversal has made the president rethink his own position on legalizing weed came up in a question at tuesday's white house briefing. >> i...
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evan smith from "texas tribune." thanks so much. >> thanks, chris. >>> top secret government officials show up at a newspaper and supervise the destruction of hard drives containing highly newsworthy documents. "you've had your fun," one official tells the paper's editor, "now we want the stuff back." that true story is coming up. >>> i'm going to introduce you to one of the greatest inventions of our time. maybe not the greatest, but it's something to be super excited about. that's coming up. treat my low , my doctor and i went with axiron, treat my low , the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your
evan smith from "texas tribune." thanks so much. >> thanks, chris. >>> top secret government officials show up at a newspaper and supervise the destruction of hard drives containing highly newsworthy documents. "you've had your fun," one official tells the paper's editor, "now we want the stuff back." that true story is coming up. >>> i'm going to introduce you to one of the greatest inventions of our time. maybe not the greatest, but it's...
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that was declassified was the one delivered to president bush while he was on vacation at his ranch in texas five weeks before 9/11 happened. the title of that specific presidential briefing, why it is so famous, why it made headlines not just then but for years, was -- actually i'll just let condoleezza rice explain it. here she is testifying as national security adviser in watch. >> i want to ask you some questions about the august 6, 2001 pdb. you acknowledged that richard clarke told you that al qaeda cells were in the united states. did you tell the president at any time prior to august 6 of the existence of al qaeda cells in the united states? >> first, let me just make certain -- >> if you could just answer that question because i only have a very limited time. >> i understand, commissioner, but it's important that i also address -- [ applause ] it's also important, commissioner, that i address the other issues that you have raised. so i will do it quickly but if you'll just give me a moment. >> my only question to you is whether you told the president. >> i don't remember the al qaed
that was declassified was the one delivered to president bush while he was on vacation at his ranch in texas five weeks before 9/11 happened. the title of that specific presidential briefing, why it is so famous, why it made headlines not just then but for years, was -- actually i'll just let condoleezza rice explain it. here she is testifying as national security adviser in watch. >> i want to ask you some questions about the august 6, 2001 pdb. you acknowledged that richard clarke told...
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what we just saw in texas -- it was outrageous, but the state had already passed the invasive vaginal ultrasound bill. that was before we even heard about it in virginia. i have to of the day, tell you, the one thing we have to do is win elections. that is how we get there. [applause] >> i think that applause -- someone applauded your answer, but not my question. [laughter] >> that was wonderful. wonderful. i would also like to say as the andident of emily's list the organization proudly running this matter and president -- madam president program, thank you for joining us for our first town hall. there is no better place to start then right here in iowa. thank you for your last jollity. thank you for having us. we will take this to new hampshire -- of course, second -- and in nevada. you will see a lot more. i ask you to join this movement. slist.org, sign up for madam president. get your friends to sign up for it. and your husband and your son and your coworkers. we can get this done. elect the very best person president of the united states. that, please another round of applause f
what we just saw in texas -- it was outrageous, but the state had already passed the invasive vaginal ultrasound bill. that was before we even heard about it in virginia. i have to of the day, tell you, the one thing we have to do is win elections. that is how we get there. [applause] >> i think that applause -- someone applauded your answer, but not my question. [laughter] >> that was wonderful. wonderful. i would also like to say as the andident of emily's list the organization...
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law in texas is going into effect. there's a fascinating little test case that's going to play out there this week. this is the ballot for a local city council race in the city of edinburg, texas. this tiny local election is going to be the first one in the state that will be held under the state's strict new voter i.d. laws. opponents of the law are planning to watch that election very closely to see what effect this new voter i.d. law has on the ability of minority residents to turn out and vote. the fight is also on right now in north carolina. that state's new voter suppression law is seen as even more draconian than the one passed in texas that the federal government is suing over right now. the north carolina law, and all of the national coverage of that law, has kicked up a wave of opposition in the state. last thursday, north carolina's republican governor pat mccrory who signed that bill appeared at a ceo forum in raleigh. the very next speaker after him at that event was former secretary of state colin powell
law in texas is going into effect. there's a fascinating little test case that's going to play out there this week. this is the ballot for a local city council race in the city of edinburg, texas. this tiny local election is going to be the first one in the state that will be held under the state's strict new voter i.d. laws. opponents of the law are planning to watch that election very closely to see what effect this new voter i.d. law has on the ability of minority residents to turn out and...